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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Mar 1995, p. 26

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TTTOP TEN Reasons to VISIT > VERANDAH BEACH _ PAGE 26 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1995 Sport Shotrts Ahlberg, 22, will be playing forward for the squad which is an adult team embarking on a five game noâ€"ontact exhibition senes in Scandinavia. Team players are recruited from across Canada. The Juvenile Gems captured gold advancing them to the allâ€"Ontamo championships in Waterloo. The Novice Diamond on Ice and Kweens on Ice Senior team also took top spot. The Adult Crystals third place finish completed the Kâ€"W sweep. Three of the clubs will be attending the Canadian champiâ€" onshup in Calgary this April. Hoc%(ey The Heartbreakers Hockey Club of Winnipeg announced last week that Stephen Ahlberg of Waterloo will be in the lineup when the club tours Finland and Sweden this October All four skating teams from the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" loo Skating Club won medals last week at the Western Ontario Sectionals held in Brantford. Over 2,000 silver blades will take to the ice in the Mutual Group Arena for the Skate Ontario Preciâ€" sion Championships on March 11 This competition featuring 48 teams is the last major event before the Canadian Precision Chamâ€" pionships being held in Calgary in April. Each of the four regions of Ontario will be sendâ€" ing three teams to compete in four divisions. Anyone interested can contact Boyer at 740â€"3040 )r R85â€"3675 Skating The First Division Athletics of the Kitchener Disâ€" trict Soccer League, have rehired Mike Karpow and have also taken on the Lady Spirit soccer club of the Provincial Ladies Soccer League. Along with their Second Division mens team Waterloo A‘s, the organuzational also fields two women‘s soccer teams in the first and second division of the Inter City Athletics are looking for two women coaches for the Inter City League teams, as well as a coach for the second Division mens team Soccer Paul Boyer has been elected the new president of Waterioo Athletics soccer club. Boyer replaces Bruce Abbott, who now sits on the club‘s board of directors. As part of a university project, four Wilfrid Lauâ€" mner University students will be hosting a football tournament at Seagram Stadium this Saturday. Turf War ‘95, organized by WLU Honors Physical Education students Jeff Hunt, Andrew Hoerman, Andrew Constantinou and Paul Dietrich, will give people an experience to play on the artificial turf . _ Theevent, which begins this Saturday at 10 a.m., is expected to attract 225 people representing 16 teams. the Kâ€"W junior A Braves, is free. Running shoes are required. Fogflmll The event is an introductory, fundamental clinic on lacrosse and is intended for those who want to learn more about the game. Registration forms for the upcoming season will also be available at Seagram on the day of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Minor Lacrosse Association will be hosting a oneâ€"day twoâ€"hour clinic at Seaâ€" gram Stadium gymnasium on March 15 beginning at 2 p.m. Six of America‘s top pro bass fishermen will share their learned skills during the twoâ€"day event. For more information call Conestoga College at 748â€"3516 Lacrosse Anyone interested contact Pro Baseball Schools at 746â€"0360. Fishing " Conestoga College will host a bass fishing semiâ€" nar â€" Bass Fishing Techniques Institute â€" April 1 and 2. expenses, while the club provides uniforms, and makes all the arrangements. Basebalil week, 13â€"17, for players interested in getting in baseball shape for the spring. W l l s The weekâ€"long session, to be held at Northfield Racquet Club, runs Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pro Baseball Schools is conducting a special preâ€" season conditioning school during the March Break The clinic, will will be conducted by members of Each player is responsible for his own travel M * Temple Oranges * Grapefruit « Pecans & Cashews QUALITY GUARANTEED Hours: Mon.â€"Sat. 9â€"5 p.m.; Evenings by appointment EondEnicd Introducing TKO Environmental EBE â€"â€" Friendly Cleaner 75 artisans * Craft demonstrations * Entertainment Refreshments * Meticulous handmade crafts Courteous friendly exhibitors « Uncompromising quality Unique gifts * Door prizes Admission Adults . . . $2.75 _ Seniors . . . $2.00 Children 12 & under Free L _ A celebraton of Canadian art, handicrafts and heritage Sunday, March 12, 1995 11:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Kitchener Farmers‘ Market Corner of Duke and Frederick Streets Stil The Sunday Arts & Crafts Free parking in the Market Square garage a Variety of Fresh orida Citrus Fruit You Will Discover . . . E'{..,-*.fg\“-‘ es nB m i | ty CR : M 0 ge ol > Orang ° 595.â€".4337 Millbank

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